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THE NATIONA
ARCHIVES
FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, March 10, 1939
5. Upon the filing of any petition or | Commissioner, but shall not include the application for a writ of habeas corpus services of stenographers, who shall re- Clerk shall collect from the peti- ceive 15¢ per folio of 100 words, and 5¢
FEDERAL REGISTER toner or applicant as full payment for per folio for each carbon copy.
1934
OF THE UNITED
STATES
all services performed or to be performed by him in such proceeding, the sum of $5.00. If an appeal is prosecuted from the order of the Court in such proceed-
sum of $5.00, as provided in paragraph 4
hereof.
Published by the Division of the Federaling, the Clerk shall collect an additional Register, The National Archives, pursuant to the authority contained in the Federal Register Act, approved July 26, 1935 (49 Stat. L. 500), under regulations prescribed by the Administrative Committee, with the approval of the President.
The Administrative Committee consists of the Archivist or Acting Archivist, an officer of the Department of Justice designated by the Attorney General, and the Public Printer or Acting Public Printer.
The daily issue of the FEDERAL REGISTER will be furnished by mail to subscribers, free of postage, for $1 per month or $10 per year; single copies 10 cents each; payable in ad- vance. Remit by money order payable to Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C.
Correspondence concerning the publica- tion of the FEDERAL REGISTER should be ad- dressed
to the Director, Division of the Federal Register, The National Archives,
Washington, D. C.
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Federal Power Commission:
Montana-Dakota Utilities Co.,
extending temporary au- thorization to import natu- ral gas; hearing___. Wisconsin Public Service Corp.,
hearing
Federal Trade Commission:
Orders appointing examiners,
etc.:
Canadian Chamois & Leather
Corp
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Johnson & Johnson, Kendall
Co., and Bay Co_.
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Securities and Exchange Commis-
sion:
Hearings:
Capital City Products Co____ Gas Utilities Co____
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Northwestern Illinois Utili-
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unless and until by order, judgment, or decree of the Court the costs in the case are taxed and assessed against him.
6. For each additional trial or final hearing, upon a reversal by a Circuit Court of Appeals or the Supreme Court of the United States, or the granting of a new trial or rehearing by the Court, the Clerk shall collect from the party or parties securing such reversal, new trial, or rehearing, the sum of $5.00. The Clerk shall not be required to account for any such fee not collected by him in any criminal case.
(f) For a copy of any record, entry, or other paper, and the comparison thereof, 15¢ for each folio of 100 words.
(g) For searching the records of the Court for judgments, decrees, suits pend- ing, or bankruptcy proceedings, includ- ing the certifying of the results of such search, 60¢ for the first name and 25¢ for each additional name embraced in the certificate.
(h) For receiving, keeping, and paying out money in pursuance of any statute or order of the Court, including cash bail, or bonds or securities authorized by law to be deposited in lieu of other security, 1% of the amount so received, kept, and paid out, or of the face value of such bonds or securities.
(i) For preparing and mailing notices in bankruptcy, 10¢ each for the first 20 notices and 5¢ for each additional notice, which fees shall cover and include all services and expenses in connection therewith, and shall not be deemed to be included in any other fees for services in bankruptcy proceedings.
(j) For all service to each estate, a fee of $10.00 on the filing of a voluntary petition in bankruptcy.
7. In probate matters, the Clerk shali collect an inclusive fee for all services to be performed by him as follows: $10.00 in case the inventory is less than $2,- 500.00; $20.00 in case the inventory is more than $2,500.00 but less than $10,- 000.00; and $50.00 in case the inventory exceeds $10,000.00: Provided, that in case any claimant, intervenor, or other party files a caveat to the will or objection to probate, or objection to the disallowance of a claim by the executor or administra- tor, or objection to the executor's or ad- ministrator's report, or any other peti- tion, motion, or pleading of a controver-100 words. sial nature which requires a hearing and determination by the Court, the Clerk shall collect from the party or parties filing such caveat, etc., the sum of $5.00. 8. For performance of the marriage ceremony (by the Judge), the Clerk shall collect the sum of $10.00.
9. For the docketing of an appeal from a consular court, the Clerk shall collect from the appellant or appellants, the sum of $15.00.
10. In addition to the fees for services rendered in cases hereinbefore enumer- ated, the Clerk shall collect for miscel- laneous services performed by him and his assistants, except when on behalf of the United States, the following fees:
(a) For issuing any writ or subpoena for a witness not in a case instituted or pending in the Court, and filing and en- tering the return of the Marshal thereon, 50%.
(b) For filing and indexing any paper not in a case or proceeding, 25¢.
(c) For administering an oath or af- firmation not in a case or proceeding pending in the Court, 10¢.
3. Upon the entry of any judgment, decree, or final order of the Court in any suit or proceeding, the Clerk shall col- lect from the prevailing party or parties, as an additional fee for services per- formed and to be performed in such suit or proceeding, the sum of $5.00. In any (d) For an acknowledgment, certifi- criminal case the Clerk shall not be re-cate, affidavit, or counter-signature with quired to account for any such fee not | seal, 50¢. collected by him.
(e) For taking depositions, or execut-
4. Upon the filing of any petition for ing commissions or letters rogatory, appeal to any Circuit Court of Appeals or the Supreme Court of the United States, the Clerk shall collect from the party or parties prosecuting such appeal, as an additional fee in such suit or pro- ceeding, the sum of $5.00.
(k) For making and comparing a transcript of record on appeal when re- quired or requested, 15¢ for each folio of
(1) For comparing any transcript, copy of record, or other paper not made by the Clerk, with the original thereof, 5¢ for each folio of 100 words.
(m) For admission of attorneys to practice, $10.00 each; and for certificate of admission to be furnished upon re- quest, $5.00 additional.
(n) For making any record not in a case and not provided for above, 15¢ for each folio of 100 words.
FEES OF MARSHAL
The Marshal for the United States Court for China shall collect fees as fol- lows:
1. For service of any warrant, attach- ment, summons, capias, or other writ, except execution or a subpoena for a witness, $2.00 for each person on whom
service is made.
2. For returning all writs, summonses, etc., 50¢.
3. For serving a writ of subpoena on a witness, 50¢.
4. For returning a subpoena, 25¢. 5. For levying execution, $1.00. 6. For advertising property for sale, $2.00.
7. For releasing property under execu- tion by order of plaintiff, $3.00.
8. For selling property under execution or attachment: 5% of the amount col- lected not in excess of $500.00; 22% of the amount collected in excess of $500.00 and not more than $5,000.00; 1% of the amount collected in excess of $5,-
where the record of testimony including caption and certificate does not exceed 500 words, $10.00, and for each addi- tional 100 words or fraction thereof, 50¢. Such fees shall cover the administration of oaths and all services of the Clerk as '000.00.
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